13 designs for 9 etchings. Items are attached to paper, beneath the designs the resulting or corresponding etching is also attached. Typed labels with act, scene and quotation are attached to most, apparently by the bookseller. Items are numbered...

21 designs for 13 etchings. Items are attached to paper, beneath some of the designs the resulting etching is also attached. Labels with act, scene and quotation are attached to most, apparently by the bookseller. Items are numbered but unsigned. –...

22 designs for 16 etchings. Items are attached to paper, beneath some of the designs the resulting etching is also attached. Labels with act, scene and quotation are attached to most, apparently by the bookseller. Items are numbered but unsigned. –...

"The London Theatres. Plate IV. Engraved for the U.M. for Septr."--inscribed in plate above image. The date is written in pencil on Folger copy, upper right corner. – Scene division derived from Neilson-Hill ed. of Shakespeare, 1942. – This record...

Act and scene division derived from Neilson-Hill edition of Shakespeare, 1942. – This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance.

Artist: Cataloger has been unable to find examples of Clay's work with which to compare these items, nor has found examples of his signature. Attribution is taken on faith from the bookseller and the signature. The date on the item indicates that...

Artist: It is difficult to distinguish between Joseph Bouvier (active 1839-1888, according to ULAN) and Augustus Jules Bouvier, who both used the signature J. Bouvier. Both were painters who exhibited at the Royal Academy and are frequently found...

Artist: Parry was an actor and entertainer who wrote and performed works at Thomas German Reed's Gallery of Illustration, Regent Street London from 1860 to 1869. Parry illustrated his own production of Albert Smith's 'Notes Vocal and Instrumental'...

Both engravings after same original. – Described as "Kean's Theatre and House, Richmond" in H.N. Hillebrand, Edmund Kean (1933). – Plate to Theatric tourist. – This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or...

Cum privilegio. – Dedicated to Sir Richard Ford (then Lord Mayor of London) by Thomas Cartwright, the builder. – This state has no imprint, but British Museum copy states "London Printed and are to be Sold by I. Overton at [th]e White Horse without...

Cut out from Illustrated London news, 1850. – Information derived from ink note on back of Folger copy. – This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance.

Date range based on date of address and publisher's dates of activity. – This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance.

Date range based on style of print. – A man, possibly Shakespeare, leans against a pedestal topped with books and points to a scroll which bears the text as transcribed in the title above. – This record contains unverified data from old cards and...

Dates based on era when Thompson was exhibiting with the Royal Academy. Heading gives an erroneous birth date for Thompson, who was most likely born in either 1784 or 1785 (see Colvin's Biographical dictionary of British architects, 1600-1840,...